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Enokiya Ryokan
4.7/523 Reviews
Yufuin Onsen
Enokiya Ryokan was renovated in 2023. It has been transformed from a traditional inn into a stylish one. The efforts of the hotel and its designers can be seen everywhere. Staff: The energetic staff has a smile and is eager to arrange dinner and book a taxi for me. The dedication of the staff has become the important soul of the entire hotel. Facilities: The rooms are carefully designed, making it comfortable and comfortable to stay in the room and take a break in the afternoon. There is no shower room in the room. To bathe, you have to go to 3 hot spring baths underground. These 3 hot spring baths are convenient, that is, you do not need to share them with others, and the family can enjoy the bath time alone without paying extra. Dinner: The real chef makes the menu. There is no menu in advance. The chef arranges it for me immediately according to my preferences. The ingredients of each dish are surprising and creative. Location: Just next to the middle section of Yunotsubo Street. If you want to carry your luggage, you have to walk 15 minutes from the station. It is recommended to take a taxi if you have luggage. It only costs about $600. Pet Friendly: See other travelers bringing pets. A very good experience, hope to stay again next time.
Nurukawa-Onsen
4.3/552 Reviews
Yufuin Onsen
A family-run Japanese hot spring hotel, with few houses and a large open courtyard. It is located in a quiet place in the bustling city, very close to Jinlin Lake. It is particularly quiet at night. When you go out during the day, you will be surrounded by the lively Tangping Street, with various specialty shops everywhere. Although Jinlin Lake is not big, it is very distinctive. There are schools of blue fish in the lake, which are like elves. It looks magical and healing. This hot spring is great. The hotel has only eight rooms, and there are also eight independent indoor hot spring baths of various colors, so you can take a private bath at any time. You can get the key at the front desk at any time for one hour each time. There is also a relatively large open-air bath for men and women, and the hot spring water quality feels very good. The breakfast is a Japanese set meal, which is exquisite and beautiful, and the rice is full. The uncle at the front desk and the sister and aunt who serve can speak simple English, and there is no problem with basic communication. The town is relatively quiet at night. Most shops will close at 17:30. There is a relatively large supermarket but it closes at 7 o'clock. I didn't order dinner at the hotel. You can still find some restaurants in the alleys on the side of the hot spring street. There are not many open doors. There is always 711, which can also solve dinner in an emergency. There is a hand-made soba noodle shop right in front of the hotel. It tastes pure and authentic. It is closed at night so you must go there at noon. The taste and style of the food match the style of this hot spring hotel very well.
Yufuin-Sanso Waremokou
4.6/527 Reviews
Yufuin Onsen
From Hells of Beppu we drove 1.5H to our isolated, small minshuku in Yufu. There only about 5 rooms with some up the hill. We hear from friends that the best hot springs onsens would be in this Beppu-Yufa area. This ryokan is rustic and not too fancy, but the service and food are undeniable. One lady staff person spoke near perfect English, while another spoke Mandarin. There is also a remoteness. I walked in several directions from here. There's no shops, Lawsons, 7-11, or restos immediately. I did find a resto where I bought mochi (alas, no black bean filling, or anything). There are persimmon trees with orange fruit along the road, but I didn't take any. The singular most reason I like this place is that, for the first time, I had 3 separate hot springs baths in my room -- two outside in the balcony and one near the tub. Talk about privacy and availability. Perfect, especially with the cooler temperatures! The kaiseki dinner was outstanding with abalone, crab, and plenty of fish sashimi. Asian pears were served. They are in season now. Breakfast in the small dining room with one table was also brilliant. We had two low beds which were difficult to enter in and out since hardly any walking space adjacent to the beds. When we departed, the owner-manager took a photo of us at the doorway. This is a very desirable ryokan if you like remoteness and a high level of service and cuisine.
Secret Base Tokinokakera
4.5/51 Reviews
Yufuin Onsen
The room is a traditional Japanese family Japanese-style villa in Japan. The room type I booked is on the first floor. There is a private soup in the small yard. If you want to experience the Japanese-style traditional room, you can try it. The only downside is that it takes half an hour to walk from the JR station. In the countryside, the owner must pick you up in the past, but he said that he did not let the house on Trip.com, and he was in agodo. So after booking, he will send a message in agodo to tell you that he will contact the station to pick you up. If the price can be cheaper, the price is relatively high. The overall owner is very good in English, you can try to experience the Japanese country house!
Yufuin Onsen Hasuwa Inn
4.1/540 Reviews
Yufuin Onsen
The key is Private On-Sen upon very good pricing. There are 4 On-Sen; 2 Outdoor and 2 Indoor. This will be good place for On-Sen upon privacy. We did try twice on Biggest On-Sen outdoor as 6-7 occupied. Dinner is optional but I saw many people took this option. I do believe that location is a little far from downtown (actually less than 10 min walk). Then, dinner should be placed in the hotel for convenience. Dinner and Breakfast is local taste. There is small vending machine in the lobby. Free Transfer can be made upon request by e-mail. I feel staying HOME not Hotel. Host and staff (speaking Japanese, English and Thai) are considered as 5-star service. Highly Recommended. Re-Visit for sure
Yufuin Akarinoyado
4.3/541 Reviews
Yufuin Onsen
I thought it was self-service and no one was there. I didn't expect that there was someone to greet you at check-in. Someone told you the precautions. I thought the hotel was old, so I was prepared for it to be dirty. Fortunately, it was very clean. There are supermarkets and restaurants nearby. It is very close to the JR station. I rented a private hot spring. I agreed with the front desk and registered. I can soak in it at will. It is quite clean. If possible, it is better to bring a disposable quilt cover. There are still some places that are not covered by their quilt cover. There are not many sockets, so you need to bring a multi-plug one. The quilt is based on the number of guests. Small disposable cups are given. Remember to buy some at the supermarket.

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Property Information for Tourists

Total Properties2
Number of Reviews41
Lowest PriceNZD 104
Highest PriceNZD 823
Average Price (Weekends)NZD 299
Average Price (Weekdays)NZD 295